Chapter 24

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24 AFTER JOYELIN AKHTARI left, people slowly came to life, stunned, shocked. One of the captain’s Aghyrian guards went to his master’s side, but even for me, a number of paces off, it was clear that Captain Kando Luczon would not be answering any questions, giving any more orders and ruining any more lives. I honestly didn’t know whether to be happy or sad. The “greatest arsehole in the history of humanity” was also one of the most unique people, having lived for longer than any human and having seen both the original Asto before the meteorite hit it and the result fifty thousand years later. There might be others on the ship who had seen that, but the captain was iconic. “I guess it’s up to you to decide what to do now,” I said to Sarlin. “We’ll hold council. I suspect we will join

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